Retired General Joins Air Space Intelligence as Strategic Advisor

Air Space Intelligence’s new strategic advisor has more than 35 years of military service and brings expertise in logistics and strategic planning.

Written by Rose Velazquez
Published on May. 19, 2025
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Air Space Intelligence develops AI-powered software to inform complex operational decisions, and the newest addition to its advisory team brings expertise that’s expected to bolster the company’s presence in the commercial and defense sectors.

General Jackie Van Ovost, who retired from the U.S. Air Force after more than 35 years of service, is joining Air Space Intelligence as a strategic advisor. The four-star general served as commander for U.S. Transportation Command and has expertise in global mobility operations, logistics and strategic planning.

“I’m excited to support Air Space Intelligence's mission to provide cutting-edge technologies that enhance situational awareness and mission effectiveness. Their commitment to transforming operational decision-making aligns closely with the values and future vision of integrated command and control,” Van Ovost said in a statement.

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